How one game explains the NBA's offensive explosion
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 Published On Feb 28, 2023

Is there no more defense in the NBA? Were defenses much better in the past, or were offenses simply less sophisticated? On February 24, 2023, the Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Clippers scored 351 points (176-175), the second most points scored in an NBA game. This detailed film breakdown & scouting report examines how the Kings and Clippers scored so many points, and why offenses are so efficient today compared to the past.

MORE on the Kings devastating pace in transition:    • How the Kings pace stresses slower teams  

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